The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 28, 1860, Image 3

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roiselonete are required to °edgy to the controller of
the State, rn or l'efore the let or:October, the :einonot
eittottail as wpid for, the "saftnittt•of interest on the
Slate debt, iodate'', etetement, if trill be the duty of
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tniparldped. horrapir; in =tee of disconat; bit it was
evident,. towarde.-tho clone ~of bushier that evening, -
the, lower'qaotatioi• senet oboe jrersii. ,
The fidiatint are the entientoluitatlenl e for mono
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beakers, Ho. eo No:oh Third draft:
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rhis loortist for Orin Shit Weaattetn Floor is
S to 110.000sr. , osisOlos show ailze77 tesetasaio Jo pig
egati7allt Um .advanwt dad eonsOssers too sea not in
• "nod to Alarm.* ea sous sulk . 1140ip31 NAM MIL*
lailarbblip at 77T10 tor pipet nue State. /MOD
11604A1t 49.. , SO for enotetini Western.
Of il . , OA* "t 10.0116.70• for eAdm toadd
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hoot jiWf. utters lour li a shads better, with
:146 Itp, ' l""i ftiti f il li trZ o lltdn't
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0 spa 70 bbl• at $11605 orottts.
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73 11336, itailiths winter redV a istAntir at 1113 f;
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kocitt•Me, for western mixed....,' MU an
jour timi ,u, I rmo. tot ilfutpot 400r;ang deeSdo rot' .
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to-ilar /44 MU! ii quiet.aid mi.
S ( IV tir - or Adli . atlllll iti for liter Slop:
It tan
:0 4000 ropier F i r i rs, Ira tau ux•
old , , saatket ••a so d lan anobange ,
with aides IMl•bbf• at Nod= for &Watt,' P rime,
• 115•3110 foreasattnidets; mole 0 for 700sokail muff,.
/sad $7010 , 07100107% estra .Mess, 00 Alfalfa are dull ,
MI , _af • r , drail i til v iak
i m i t rivi dg ir ii k
. _ • •• •I_lo4 mow for te d . 010, sill
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WallintilOW/aatiw Braithef,"istea*ltaiereapt malt;
by IL Ippagiirfr L Co..naChaiitaat'street: - .
, IldanzOavan - ifials ati an •Sedoiat.io•
aWtRI4O-effnin4lhoonta of the bovals,,balxidal ooa,
tirsamt wok mot samara hoodaehe, dyrioaata,
ik,o:folif *admits& Wit Ilion!d aptara fire th.B
nit liOolviato 44, and do Oa Mango ay*
be tikkaa at all Maio without inomonionoo. Thq 00w,
Ikaiarlot wofooki *yaw fo the tan,' Oaa di Nat a
laratirfifootOrfalt Ora' sallioloakfolumitoa
M *sail Pais& Prefixal( wet br a. 001Proor, Ea*
ifasooil&laktbf Radii% Dfiaatata - P ioatmboa
tr 1104 4 •Otf. • „ T • 1: . '-f f
fjon . sitiztoio , iiraitioj of *very demi*
floifkC4llt ItateLthanaraolarid and •sioid.
br mow. chinitib 00414 Cheat
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ARRIVAttB - PIiItICIPAL -HOTELS
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, "-• 1 411' lINVOIBk7Ninnt alli - d Chestnut stresM. '
— 614, %WOO 4 , 6:1 ) , Fisher, New 'York
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took tre La
~ - Miss Brooke, Louisiana_
1116 . hamar, imams JohuLlNeel, Claiville, AY
A mid* wt. Ohio bliss Newkirk, 0 lo
Ire Mira= &A. Villa - " Cap; Templeton, Orleans
Garrott, Itavrisinirg ',MHO Blia.Koyara, Pans
J A Brownell, Washington li Thompson, New _York
Min Thopripsem. Ns or 'Mn B. Thompson, 11 York
Mai T. Oldeloicallt,G Mies _. J A Curry, _New York - •
Min COT,: New York " 'dim Maxwell. New York
b&WhiSs.lNCarojing ._. -„ M °Heal, Hood,-No Carolina
IS WillisiMS,ScOaro Ina . }llay Turner tt, is, 8 Caro li na
l'ilatv Tapioca' arolina, Miss,Tarner,B. Carolina
0 W Heirrron, iniesp,uri dliu Garrison. Missouri
AN Pittman & la,l3rooklyn 0 Brenton & in, M. Chester
mrs /liter, West Wiesner „ 8 0 ilongan & wf,l3alt
G B Wing, Columbus, go - DWI Daniels, Ciamanati 0
/118 tau pep, , New oristtnii it Hanes, New York
JA I tal • a t" 0 1
3L N IPC, l '° , T
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James WI ton, e nce_i ' v ond, ,Thos Bogart,' Pdauland
J M. Ranier & le. Virginia"' Geo H Dalian'', Jr,Yinsin'a
VW* Pingth Ciestia ' , C COPyley. Dig Columbia
John Davis &m, virginal Ram! white, Tennessee
Mr coped ikla,Relaware Ono. ells &w. n Carolina
WBltio a, yeas . ' WI/ Jones, Conneotiont
cilium I & la, MarYll htrii Moulton, Baltimore
Fhi Prawn, New York' F Risabeli & son, Pi York
B M /gallon &w fi Newyork Miss Jooksonrlilew York
Jae Rogers & 11, sw York Miss Rogers, New York
B ',Nab. N.. *tiny • ON l'hompson, New York
B Stockton, New,Yetzey , Hon Wm Donaldson,_Fa
Pedro P Pass,•llavana J R.obertson ac 15, MN"
0 kliyatylitc,Wmgoort J B Otty, Pottsville
imi Misr -‘ .- P-T Nison
x. & In. pemmomm, Miss H ROM Penns
Miss B Row. Psnosylvanly Master Ross, Parma
j_lt You,. New York • - ; John Brandon, Now York
H tramilton,New fork - B W Davidson. Poona
tAtitNew York - 't' Frain New Orleans
a rla. New York" V ,i4,Boisn. li S N
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e& Ricks. CB N, •- • A Louise & Is, N-Yra
S Gregory* Is. 33 0 . , MeinGregory. P 1 Carolina
Miss Morrison, 8 Carolina Mies Henry, 8 Carolina
Mr Mahn' 8. la, Alabama Miss MoElsoY, Alabama
Mast McElroy,. Alabama J S Lestimelc it wf,Brook'Y
MissLoonier,-,BrooklynMiss N. Lavinier r _Brooklyn
Miss 8 Tnompson, BrookPn Jim K Whitney, New Yoik.
W I V Roberts. Baltimore , liar! Linerd. Elkton
Jno A Bionic:id. Lareaster Geo Kyle, Baltimore
H D Cronin, Baltimore - Biehard tiiiford. Bait
' Donegan,New York - H Williamson. Penna
W N Adams & la, Conn M 1' Core. Conneatiout
W Jaelcson,,Newport N, G Nista% Mass
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Boott. Williamsport . Miss Porter, Williamsport
0 BRunter, Williamsport • Mrs Manton k Williamso'rt
W H Winder Philadelphia W A_?thepar . New York
J °taw, New York 8 A Walsly, ew York ...
,[l , Punta, New,, York - I, Pde Acevul
P'Breaohun , "" A Titer
a Illornabh " W Bissell, betroi t
0 H Ittiset,'New Orleans 'TB Nickerson & wf,l3 C
7 Wills, Penns Tiarter & son, Ig o
if 13 Masrew , Penns . .T Hadley & la, N Y
RP Horwitz ; ,I Stoner, Tennessee
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OONTINENTALROTEL—Cor. Ninth and Chestnut.
A A Marsh. Coutinpatil 0 II Dayton, New York
Miss P-Derron, New York J oe lei inert, Freeport, 111
John 8 Emmert, Illinois F Robinson. Wisoossin
S Oaken/4 1 4 00 k, ' Geo W Hoffmann , Monroe
T Bean Cinoinnati, 0 -- John C Royer & ib. Lana
AC M Pennington, USA RH Barnum & wf, Ohio
Mimi hi EDutel,_Olimi•- DB Zorn. New York
H Heine. New York— SD °Wien, Rlohno'd, Va
-• Qulleld. Cincinnati, 0 I W. Brooks & wf, KY
Miss B Brooke. Paris '
Ky Miss Mollie Brook*, R,y
rril-T CI Laughlin, Ey - Mrs Oboe P Higglne• HY
hos S Higgins, Pane, Ky 0 F Stevens, New Haven
Chas Itt, Wood, Boston A S Copeman, Utica, N Y
CS Grubb, kancaster Robt Donald, New tYork
W M Galt, Wztungton
. liiV 6 Stay neriti more
k mArri Chi cago lt . T land
Ohas ' ir_m maryland .l F 0 Ximnall..oloblia
Mhos 'V Kimball M F Kimball, Mobile
0 II Johnson, Boston J F Monit, Loulsieina
3 -Brellin.,& la, Connecticut Mrs Holmes, Chili
tiem N Holliday & la, Mo W Say re & wife
W Richardson C T canon, Baltimore
L Owen: Alabama Hole Collins, Geer to
Mini Julia Collin& goOrgia Miss M Crawford.
1) at Leatherman M emphis R C tinnkley, Memphis
Mpg,/ C;Brinkley:'Memphis Mho A Brinkloy..Mem phis
Miss Pegram,Rl(9lMOnd MISS L Richmond
Mire Hazal,_ltiehmond L Nelson, M.:unpile
Trio 8 Elite, Igen Francisco R 8 Lammot. Delaware .
Chaa Ladd, Portsmouth _ Miss Ladd, Portsmouth
Miss Fowls. Alezmrdria W F Ladd. Portsmouth
Eliot Coves. Washington S D Stoney, Charleston
A H Lamb* la, El Carolina Jim Akin, Tennessee
-0.1 Gaston, Memphis H Y Gray & la, Charleston
0 E t HathaWav & Pittsb A Arm, Norte Carolina
E chs & im wf,Lond - J..os W Cheater
Jo Moms Pi A Okeson, Norfolk
Geo FMoore, New York - P P Wilson, Alabama
John?. wiLson, Alshtma • I D Bellamy & wt„ . N 0
,miss ne E nellarny. NO AA Wightman, N York
NY' Aglett & P. Sewell, Bath, Ma
A Manger, - Ifew York W W Igurdette, Wash, D C
M Ogee & la, Natchez Miss M Ogden) Natobez
Mrs Cochrane, Natchez John Ogden. Platchez
Franois Ogden, Natohez •A B Elliott, New York
W P Sawa!, Bath, Me R Woolfolk. Tema
H Ragnel & la, Texas EB Grew. San Franoisao
1)8 Look, Montgomery co W S Walker ` Chester no
films Donnell, N 0 - I W Tuoker,paris,France
H T Hoyt, New York W A Oner,Piew York
J W Wheelwright. Boston Hon T Herring &ia N J
Robt Rennie & Is, N J 0 Whitfield, Jr, Ala bama
ifsquissibell,London b ?hutch, New itt York
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3 V:Pagi f ti t Nrk 1 1 1 7 It g; r,
;my: Salt
„ Davies, Virginia. William Rankin, Virginia
Jae W Gibson, Virginia R McDowell, Bath
F T Bash, Boehm F H Smith & w f , Newark
W M Bennett, Virginia E Allen, Jr, ew York
W Powell, Keaton, Aid H Saeger, Penn N sylvania
• Br/tourney & la, Boston 4 0 Starts
John J Qaborn, New York J W Fowler&wf,Memphis
J Platt. New York C Kihne. New York
Ferry. New York ft calmer, Baltimore _
iihapns 81= NJJohnston, Macon E taaton. pew York John P Hooper, Baltimore
Fohiroeder. LOTIIIV, Kr A 111. Schroeder. Louisv,lfy
W C Mudge, Cinoninati, 0 Wm F Rowena', 8 0
Lyman A Jaeoba4Cbw York F Deltont, New York
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MIIRCITANTIP HOTEL —Femith 'street. below Arch.
N Daly,Avgagts. Os j I Wampol r Phcenixville
Joluau w 'Ashburn, Indiana II Rushing Tennessee
Asa McNichol: Illinois , TM. lautehinson, Pittab'g
NE Drossy &11,Ehsabstlen A lmbrie, Meroeraborg
.K. a Labile. London. Ps 8 P Carpenter , Palma. N 7
MP Aeon, Salem , N J Miss Carpenter, Salem, NJ
wm Eolith, Wash, Pa .' hicob Illolrman, Pa
inn bk4Ort Bedfoni oo I hi Hatcher, Ohio
Gee w. Feats y, Ohio Jno .1 Eberle, Imnosster
A D NKr , . MontimMery 0 W Brackenrige, Taxa
T , suer. Virginia J 0 Haltgell. Virginia
A ayott. Tennessee W G Wall, Virginia
W Harper. lows • Miss Kennedy, Pittsburg
A 8 Tied. Long Bottom J a groodrow, Ohio
George March, Ohio J M . Agostino 8c la, N C
7 Moms, Pennsylvania A Donee, oralo
iM Miller. Bealavelle • "3 B Adams k la, Troy, Pa
on J ishindol, Lehigh W Boyd, Massachusetts
milord Busted. California Yr W Mars) or. California
dewier, New York ~ ' , John D Darra4. California
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.Ii a l iset I L ehner. , Tennessee
,asson,Tennessee ITeMeiserco
N Peters; Pennitylashis Gen Jill Poster. Pa,
'MEW itOTEL=Chosttint west, above Sixth
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Idt r ut notrarolins 4 .l° Plalarderar"
E D3lystoo, Perms Lento Eramuert, o N
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_" North Caroor- a Y &gratin'. N Carolyn,
W_Wartloo & Yittkbg T Latham, WoklorfftYo
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litre Eunter,Chioako tibra Watford. Chionto
J Vt.& X osds, Vs X Waiter. Virionis
C Okra. New ork T N Adoir, tatomotoyi
L - an, raw :York -7 AllwoM‘ . ro.em hie
B' baits New Jersey It Dnnhsr Wieconatn
Dr allok. - Wokk:D Orshom & eon
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AYEPIQAF HOUHE-r.Ohestunt Went. alms fifth.
Ur*Oen, NewYerk W Plitererr,
sv r Pads . Minors E Livingston, Wis
.11 Carrier, Chicago .1 B Thorne, 01110,1110
Allan. - Obtonso De Laney CharriberL N
Harry Kanta 6 kYN 1 C , 3 1 F itat i giL K ,
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CludlLldaryland T M Almon u, e Virginid
J; Newlin ' Carolina N Carter, North Cdr
&P.m', North Carn,ljill. Win Tonkin, Maryland
/ennings..__New York' N °omen, Maryland
Del human. West Cheater M Davis, Ohio
Bitty, Cinoinnati 3 O, d D Hearne North Cat.
Wm H-Ercrun; Alexandria JO 'Warner. Pottsville, Cat.
I B Jaelourir Ltbsnon no Dr L./Minim. retina
P Wilbur ' Pennsylvania w Reed, Connecticut
'rimer • Lew (mown, re Win Caulk, Jr, blaryland
W E Camp, Nem York r H Barrett, neaten
John 11,, Yount, Tennessee E B Britt, fludblk, Va.
J W Deft. tinfro:k. Va T L Waitaker, N Carolina
M 0 Hiptenitall.N Carolina
ST. LOUlS—Chestnut st.. above Third.
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JBmitir Penns Michael Smyth, It Oland
Geo W ones. Delaware 'P titrre , New York
B err.ith. New York J ft Folsom, Ohio
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w Minefield. Baltimore Tb Holbrook, Providence
tMiour Harrel, New York G B Marne. loin, 111
n Jordan. New York J T Redden, Newark
vi H Covode. Poona Wm Lyman. Bunko CO
&win Akers Baltimore "iN Reid ll3ould. New York
Win Beggs, New York L K Emerson, D Columbia
'Emerson, Dist Columbia Lula Carden, Cuba
1£ L. Owens, Fenno
THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Tbi,,, , te
I` Gallagher. N Alerena, rd, M *MOM. HarriOurg
John Lebo, Easton N Dodge. Cedar Hill, Tenn
Dodge,Jr, Cedar Hill, Tn T Brandeburg, Ohio
J W Presley, Barnesville, 0 T 8 Frasier. Barneev'e. 0
W M °mhos, Maryland., ' 3 T Davis : Funkstown,
114 i Hrt e rl l o i h e t n egg n P l e r i s O l g t i r et e lagt:n
t. Hawley, Foirmaville M %%Mary Indiana
Si, Cash, Indiana _ Zeigler. Pen Castle, Fa
Men Rogers, It KiTti. Easton
IV M. Kamm. Mercer.OgJa I Lewis, Belmont, 0
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Goorown, rown, Ohio JB Forman, Virginia
C Dein. 'Lintigrtile, Ohio Beni Kingsbury. Ma es,
I in. Coinbo, N e w Jersey E D Ashton; Clinton Oh
STATEri UNlON—Market Street. above Bixtti,
A Z Bosworth. We%bore J Kennedy. Pt Kenned:-Prt
J DMArhertr, flicker co aaranock, Bedford. Pa
tWright, Chruitiona, Pa b A Marchail, Harriet:are
L Harris. N Kingston. Pa. N Kingston Pa
Oyster,B @nde Meehaniesburg D Meshamesb'g
Harrisburg S Konklin, York on, Pa
Sava Slim, Juniata OD; Fa .0 Winer, IMO on, Pa
D MoCahan, Chester on, x iss Johnson. Chester on
ri ;loam Chester co' J C Walker. NI oaragna
MClark, Juniata co T k Watt, Latrobe, Pa
W B Torbert. Master on RF M Torbert, Chester to
Goodman. Lone co, Pa .IPueey, Colombia, Pa
T Orient & la, Pa
OOSSMISHOIAL HOTEL—Sixth street. ab. Chestnut.
Gen B Pierson, Chester co I Olgok Toughbonatrion
W MOler, i lulioston Shi O Nesbitt , Pt Davos it
Jos Brooke , mar
arytand 111, Harrison, Davenport
Neenn,,Port Winton, B L flange. Chador co
M Watson. Ximbleville Mies ?billing, Kimbleville
Bibs Lanborn 'Chester en P`Ciawtbion, Chester on
W Taylor, Maryland John La okland, Maryland
Jill Ramsay, Oxford, Pa Daniel Stubbs, Oxford, Pa
Ituver, Chaster co •11 Walton t erm
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Chester B Chamostscra •
R Airmler, Maryland W Beatty, Marita_nd
K.llllldwin, Delsware haler ft
, NATIONAL HOTEL.—Race Knot, above Third.
isignhati Phila Col 5 Berns. New York
J Bissokerbook, Now York Jan Brown , Delaware
A Wag, Belvidere .! Chan CiiiiVidYs_Win fi eld
'Ohm Moyer b safes Jan Pollock , Easton
M Reber. Lebanon • A Remold, Lonouter
Marl: Ruck. Greensburg J.P Michael. Now Jersey
P gene, Reading N Rork, Phcenixville
W Christman, Penns
FOUNTAIN ROTEL-esecond street, above Merle.
W Lawrence. Baltimore J W Morgan, Concord , De
C AEnnawer, Cono'd. Delj Concord. Del
B B ker, Camden. Del R Bayer. Philadelebut
well, Itekr York Job 11111 sway, N JorsPY
iEvert Y Jonee, peens, iv's At Doyle, Phileidelphis
BARLEY 80EAF HOTEL--Bscond et., above Rae%
Jirodbedd, Pike co D E Patterson, Vilna
.J Williems, Font Peter Ent. Nem Jersey
And rkes, Hatboro /dm Tailor & sen,Denvil's
It 8 Bailey. hew Jersey J Vaa Horn & dau, Penne.
MT. VRIMON BOTEJJ—Peoond _street, above Atoh
,jtylbd Oweni, Pottsville Edw Odteila, Pottsville
I,oll2=t;!!!grWk Yan4TA B J:iNn..
eeff Lovett, Trenton, NJ
' , SLACK HEAR HOVElr—Third M 4, tb. Oa
H 8 Gulatin, Leesport Roht Long. Helgalrvine
VrairkTnittitli, figt:LlVATirootdate
t0triL71:17;161,114" i#ll, 1 15glidetigir
Casper Road, ecomerton
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*ha i &Wile, Labiaton A Flan li, Jr. Bew Jersey
rs Botyruse, Boohoo 1) A Albright, Beading
Joe Cooter, AllYerstown
BALD EAGLE ROTEL—Third et., above Oallowbill ,
Bees., Jr, New Jersey • James Bannon. Illinois
1 , 14 Leisenring, Penns A Awench, Bethlehem
VAT, Bai
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641 *. 'Our ONE-PRICE Anton of attiotly Adherol
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Jraitta brthil aft or Dr. J. R. BTAVFOJtIYd OLIVE
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tiFk.OlAl. NOTICES.
ANOTHER tkosmokrar TRIBUTE TO THE
Iltrintl6lllTy OP M 583114 EVANS lE. WAV3OI.I'I3 OUSE*.
—Honking o,tßee of Ilfredata Metcalf, Nahrtikko Ca,
September, Ism,- r mzeme, EvAies Bi *ATilini--
,Daar Airs :—Our Office Building was destroyed by the
great lite of May lath, 1850, which onaumed over
8100,000 Worth of property in our city. We had in use
one of your 8400 Fire Proofs,whioh contained our Books
sad other property valued at over $30,000. The fire oc
curred at 1 ceolook, on Saturday the 12th, and our safe
wag not taken from the ruins until Toesday the lath,
after (72 hours) exposure. ,The bank of the safe was
then at a red heat, anion opening it the hooks and non
tents,were found in a good state of mettervetion. so
mph no that we still continue to use the' Journal-and
ledger then taken from it. We most cordially recom
mend your Fire Proofs to those who are in need of suoh
safe-guards In the event of fire. ' You will please
get ready for us another safe, the same sine, at soon na
portable. Very truly, yonra, hlcOans & NETceLF.
ee26-wmf St . _ _
S ' AVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFRTY TRUST
COMPANT.—Chartered by the State of Forumlvan's.
RULES.
1. Aiono9 is received every day, and in any amount,
arse or emelt
2. FIVE PER CENT, interest le paid for money horn
he day it is put in.
S. The money is always paid hook in GOLD whenever
tis called for, and without notice. . .
4. Money le received from Executors, Adniiniatra•
tors, Otirdions, and other Trustees, in large or small
sums, to remain a long or short period.
6. The money received from Depositors is invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Oround Route, and other first
elms recurines, ,
6. Office open evOry day—WALNUT Street, southwest
coinoyThird street, Philadelphia, lale
SEAMEN'S SAVING FUND—NORTHWEST
00UNER SECOND and WALNUT STRUTS. —Doposits TO
calved in small and large amounts, from all classes of
the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT. per annum.
Money may bo drawn by cheeks without leas of in
terest.
Office ociyaiklily, from 9 until B o'olook, and on Mon
day and ffektiiNay until nine in the evening. Preeident,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treaeator and Secretary, CHAS,
M. MORRIS.
Ath snour.n not fail to read the adver
t bsoment of Prof. WOOD in to-dare paper. sal-ti
SALAMANDER FIREPROOF SAFES.---A very
arge agoortment of SALAMANDERS for male at rea
orusMe vices, No. 904 CHESTNUT SL,Philadelphia.
au23 tf E VANS k WATSON.
GROvER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED
.NOISELESS SEWING Km:MINES.
The Beet in the for Family Sewing.
No. 790 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. enl7-1.7
IMPORTATIONS.
IRovorted for no Presci
RlCHMOND—Stesmein City of Riohmond,
rolls leather D Kirkpatrlok & Sone: 73 Itne tobnooo 3 It
Sank & Co; 20 do Mercer & Antelo; 135 do Bueknor.
MoCammon & Co; St do Motz & Seehin;l do W H Yea.
ton; 2 bags feathers Ido peaches fungerioh & Smith; I
box iodise Warner, fliakey Merrill; 15 bogs seed 1,9 do
envies hillier & Bro; 4 htidaseed3 Palmer & Co; 10 bales
domestion Welling, Coffin & Co; 20 bare roots, Ac Thee
Welder, Jr; a pkgs mdse W Baird; 50 bble tar Wearer,
/rider & CO; GO do Rowley, Ashberner & Co; 15 empty
basks Masser. Collins & Co; 2 sheets iron Morris,
Wheeler & Ore 253 pkge fruit 20 do mdse2l3 empty casks
Various cOukteneen.
.
Na—Snhr 0 W Grine. Palmer—Ha
bbiS roam Knight & 1ie1439 bales yarn HRT at. MODoVitt;
48 do nheeting shipley. Hazard & Hutobineon; 131 hags
fruit Waterman. Yonne & Co; 17 do lungorioh k Smiih;
at do Hidelmari & Hayward; 126 do Ono K Smith & Co;
12 Tolle feather D Kitkpatnek & Sony 1 cask widen N
Trotter & Co; 2 bide fruit 36.700 ehinglee S Holton & Co;
19 pkge !amides various ooneignees.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
BEE POIJIVIE PAGE
ARRIVED.
Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, from
m
Rich
mond, a Norfolk,_2s hours, with mdse and passengers
to nos Webster. Jr. Bow brig Orison Adams, in bal
last trim, off Doak Creek, and a large number of I:g tit
vessels in the bay and river, bound up.
Bohr Geo W GrICO. Palmer. ff days from Wilmington,
NC, with naval stores to D 8 Stetson & Co.
Bohr Hopp. Riokards, 3 days from Indian River, with
awn to.) W Bacon.
Bohr Olivia, Fox, I day from Odessa, Del, with grain
to Christian & Culon.
Steamer Anthreoite. Jones. 21 houis from New York,
witn mdze to.W M Eaird 84 Co.
BY TELEGRAPH.
(COIIOEGOGGO2IOO of The Proms.)
al pt 27.
Arrived, ship M liottebohn. from Liverpool; brig
Anosetta, from Bt Martine; echr J Darling, from Hir,
BSTON.
CAT Highland Light. shies Martha ! from Calcutta;
Haut'lug', from Manilla - ' bark Salaam, from Suenoe
Agree; brig Surinam. from Algoa Bay.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Delaware, Cannon, cleared at New York
yesterday for Philadelphia.
Steamship Photons Sprague, Matthews, for Philadel
phia, sailed from Boston 86th nat.
Ship Wyoming, Burton; sailed from Liverpool lath
inst. for Philadelphia,
Ship John Clark. Latournou, from Baltimore, arrived
at Liverpool lath Mat.
Ship Island Queen, Lenkhern, for New York, galled
from Patras 29th ult.
Ship Superior. Soule, for New York, cleared at Lon
don Nth mut _
Brig 0 H Frost, Lowrie, or Mobile, sailedro m
Doe
ton tech tut.
Bahr West W ind hence . was at Saps 14thinsk
Bohr Will o the Wisp
.(.Br) Hunt, from Sierra Leone
lk
uarrived at New York yestordar..
Bohr le Applegate, Cramer, hence. arrived at Rich
mond erith. inst.
. • •••
Sabra B W Perry, Sampson, d Simmons, Gould ,
hence, arrived at Denton:6th hest
Behr Bay State, Ferguson, hence, in going into Boa
ton. got ashore on the eastern end of George's Wand.
and remained 26th Bun. Would probably be floated off
same evening - .
Bohr Maria Pickup, Baker, sailed from Salem 25th inst.
for Philadelphta,
Bohr L B Ferguson, Smith, lienos t anived at Salem
78th inst.
• .
Bo4rs .1 L Radnor, Cordery. and B Pharo, Cramer. for
Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 26th inst.
Bahr A Henderson, Crowell, for , Philadelphia, railed
from Providence 28th mat.
Bohr Sarah, from Wippican for Philadelphia, arrived at
New Bedford 26th Mat
Bohr Francis Newton. Gilkey, hence, arrived at Ban
gor 24th inst.
Bohr A Colby., Harriman, for Philadelphia, flailed
from Bucksport mat.
Behr Mary Patterson, Somers, bony, arrived at Porte
mouth 21th inst.
Bohr Good Hope, Phillips, from Beverly for Philadel
phia, arrived at Gloucester 22d Inst.
Bohr Knight, Gage, for Laguayra, oleared at N York
yesterdsy.
Bohr Bodine. Risley, Cleared at New York yesterday
(or Philadelphia.
Steamers Novelty, Shaw, and Bristol. Allen, hence,
arrived at New York yesterday.
RDL MRS' ROLE. Bept RI, PM—Ar, brigs Robin, Win
Nickles, and Louisa ,Philadelphia for Boston; Mora:tic
Light, do for Bath; Jail Crosby, do for Marblehead; Fi
nancier, do for Salem; rehire Caroline-Grant and Louisa,
do for Breton; Laly of the Ocean, do for Newbury port;
B Dickinson L Sturtevant, and Sarah Louisa, Boston
for Philadelphia.
2ith—Ar, bark Sylph. Baltimore for Boston; sobts
Gashing and Frannie H Abbott, do for Boston: E M
En-
Ie; Philadelphia for do: H El Sworn , do for East Cam
bridge; Richard Thompson, do for Salem; Z Stratton. do
for Haverhill; Daniel s Mershon. do for Philadelphia.
Stu 245th, bark Andes: brigs Win A Dresser, Robin.
Wm Bickel?, Louisa, Mornini Lixht, Jan Crosby. and
Financier; Ochre rdnnterey. Garonne Grant, Louisa,
Lady of tho Ocean, J B Dickinson, L Sturtevant, Sarah
Louisa.
. .
2604—N0 arrivals.
8 A west, blowing fresh, In port, the arri
vals of yesterday.
NAVAL.
FOR WIRT COAST OF AFRICA—The brig Calvert, Wil
ler. will be despatched from this port about the 3d prox
imo, for Sierra Leone. eco. All letters and paoltages in
tended for the African squadron, or persone on the
Coast,bo foiwarded, if left at the Foreign better
Office, Philadelphia Exchange, on or before the above
date.
.WARREED.
WINNIE—MENTGRff.—tin the 17th Instant, by the
Rev. Andrew Manakin, Mr. D, C. Winnie to Mn.s
Lotus° Mentres, all of this city.
RRIBER—DARDBLRY.--On the 23d instant, by tho
Rev. A. T. Spalding, Mr. Charles R. Reiser to Mips
Catharine Dardsley, all of West Philadelphia.
DIED.
PA YNE.—On the 27th Inst.. Alice P., wife of Edwin
W. Payne, in the Mst year ot her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
to att•nd the funeral, from bar late residence, 1803 Lee
street. k ightoenth. above Chestnut, to-morrow (Bator
day) afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
40th year
KELLY.— his On th
e. e 24th instant, Jamul'. Holly, in the
of ag
Funeral from his late residence. No. 733 Hansom
street, this (Frida y morning , at 8 o'clock.
EMLEY.—On t e 2.5 th instant, Benjamin F. Finley,
in tho 35th year of is age.
Haft ElL—On the 25th instant, Mr. Georse it., son
of the Rev. Samuel Y. and Clarissa N. Harmer, in the
27th year of Ina age.
Funerat from the residence of his uncle. Jacob Boon.
Bowman street, near the depot, Germantown, on Sun
dae afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
HA'PFTELD.—On the 26th instant, Elizabeth, relict
of the late Adam Datfield in the 77th rear of her age,
ECKERT.—On the 26th instant, Martin Kurtz 1 4 chart,
youngest son of J. d. and E. 1,. Eckert , aged 4 years and
Ii months.
• • .
Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 1715
Rittenhouse si re et. this ( Friday) morn i n g, at 8 o'clock.
MARTIN.—On the 55th instant, Dr. Charles
Martin.
Funeral from his taro residence. No. 22 Hamilton
street, Allentown, Pa., on daturday morning at 10
• M . 60 . 14.—0n the 25th instant. Richard, son of Itioherd
and Eliza Moon, aged 22 months and 2 weeks.
'Funeral from the residence of his parents, Nn.
1433 Front Street, below Jefferson, Kensington, this
(Frines) af ternoon. et 3 o'clock.
SMIT.II.—Un the 26th instant, Samuel Smith, aged 33
years.
Funeral from the residence of his brother. John
Smith, No. 422 Marriott street, this (Friday)afternoon,
at 2 o'olook.
STAMM E.—On the 26th instant, Mary, daughter or
William and Frame Stu' ble, in the 6th year of her lags.
Funeral from the residence of her parents. in llart's
lane above Front street road, on Sunday afternoon, at
2 o'clock. . .
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BAIL Y.—Fdward Bally. in the 55th year of his are. "
Funeral from hie late residence. No. Mo 13ran .r oli
street. thin (Friday) afternoon. at .1 &Moak.
MODRNING , GOODS FOR FALL.-
Blaok Arnelinesi Reps Anglia'', Arum Cash
-17107811,
JApin's Merinos, Caahmeroo, Bombazines.
Tanaieee, Moo realines, Bomtmeinos. Velour ope.
satin de, hines.Paratnattaa. Bombazine Alpacas, &a.
Heoand hiourniag Corded Wanes.
V one dolmas Gmn &a.
Black nod Purple Parts Printed Mousseline De
lisines and Qesbrseres.
Black and White English De Lainesill% Dents,
13E8140N trSION. Mourning Store,
se! No. 918 Chestnut street,
THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE
CONTRIOUTONH TO 'PEE YOUNG MAN'S
17;TUTE will be held at No.
.43.2 WALNUT St,
on MONDAY, Oetober Ist, at 123: o'eloek, When the
annual report of the Board of Trustees moll be sobmit
tad, and an electron for trustees held,
97M. L. BERN.
se2B-3t* Smote.," of the Board of Trne tees.
• MARCH TO TILE 141/514; OF THE
umort."—The Democratic citizens of the
ECOND WARD will assemble on SATURDAY EY E-
N6.29th inst.,at 7 o'olook, at Mealy's, TENTH and
CAR PENTE R Streets, for the purpose of rnarchins. in
torch-Licht proooszion. to the Git AND CONCH Eq-
SIONAL MASS MEETING at FIFTH and Sill PPEN
titreete. The friends of Hon. H. D. FOSTER, VIM. P.
LF.HP4AN. and the entire tlcket, are invited to partici
pate. H. A. OILDEA, Maißhal,
(3aoaGß Dm T, / Assistants.
WM. N,TISDALL,S eO2B-2t•
aIiPTGRAND RALLY OF THE. DEMOCRA
CY OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH WAR P. in
ot the gallant HENRY D. FOSTER unit the
whole Demearatio Ticket. SATUR D A Y t HELL HO
TEL,. Darby plank told, on EVENINU,
Bent. 29, at 7,s' rf cloak.
800, A. V. Farms. Henry M. DeohOrt. Col. "Nano
Leeoh, col, Thss. Fttzgereld , nr,d others, will nthwess
the meeting. 0021.30
tqUNIVERSITY OF PENDISYLVA,NIA.....
LAW DEPARTMENT.
t:m of this Instttetion will OOMMO/300 on the first
of October next. The following are the subjects of the
'adores:
BOR. GEORGUSIIAREIWOOD—. International, Con
stitutional, and 011 Law."
Prof. P Moe eLL.—" Pleading and Prantice."
Prof. E. ISPENOICR MILLER—" Estate and
Conveyancung."
The introductory lecture wAll be delivered on Friday,
September 2k ;4.8 o'clock P. M., at the usual lecture
room. by Prof. E. Spencer Miller. au23 tito
AGRICULTURAL FAIR, POWEL'IONT.
DAY end The Exhibition
DAY. will be continued open on PRI-'
SATUR
PROGRAMME OP FRIDAY, REPT. 1.9.
9 A. M., public trial 01 Kershaw and Colvin's patent
cow milker.
19 A. M., processions of herds of Durham., Devon",
and Alderney..
11 A. M.., grand cavalcade of all the horses on exhibi
tion.
19 M., trial of fast walking horses and oxen on the
track.
M., trials of trained or mane tea horses, 't
It P. at., exhibition of draft horses. F • • •
4 P. M., trial of s .. id. '
LLADIES AT THE'rEENOW
JR-Al The LarlioCchule for the practice of Kr. Dela-,
oroneel Oorinmroic roach. commences forenoon. in the
Pivot week of October. The mum dlepenoloi isiDi any, itlt o
r OASES OY,SEED s LEAF TOBACCO,
For applioallon ;than the hours .possed tinth ' the.
luter , FRVICII 81.43.5RZ , , xtbrcl, Awl jr*lo by ,
. .It,l glioteld-tr (.10% . D. /mom fc CO.
ritiLL.ll4:l;;;i4R::
THE PRESS - . I EPHYLADE -PHIA- :AMWAY, SEPT,Km-mn 459 itibU.
DEMOOKATIO TIOKtT:
- FOR OONGREEIS.
Ist Distriot—WlLLlAM E. LEHMAN.
2tl " JOHN BRODHEAD.
Scl " JOHN KLINE.
nth " WILLIAM AIORGAN.
Gilt " HARRY INGERSOLL.
brnIRIATURV.
Inc Difitrint—JOßELll CALDWELL.
" THOMAS E. OA.SRILb.
8.1 4 , PATRICK MeDONOUGH.
Uft " ROBERT E. RANDALL.
Bth " SAMUEL JACKSON.
Gth " CHARLES L. WOLFF.
7th " PAUL KETTERLINUS.
Bth JOHN SMITH, la
Oth " HENRY DUNLAP.
10th " HENRY O. LEISENRINO.
Ilth " JOHN S. RIEHL.
12t1r " WILLIAM G. SNYDER.
13th " WILLIAM D. MORRISON.
14th " GEORGE W. H. SMITH.
10th " JOHN M. ARUNDEL..
16th " THOMAS W. DUFFLE:LH.
17th " 13. M. ZULICH.
FOR PROTIIONoTABY Or DIsTRICT COIIRT•
WILLIAM LOUGHLIN.
PEOPLE'S TWKET
ht Dishiot. JOIIN hi, 1111TIAA
" ED wARD Jay ILIORRIS
11 " JOIIN P. VERREI.
41.1 i " WILLIAM IL N L LISS
" WI LLIAM MORRIS DAVIS
CLERK OF COURT OF QUARTER BEVIIIMS.
Illtprthwahraztvp%,
let Diane, ABRAHAM STEWART.
" WILLIAM H. TURNER.
9.1 " - WILLIAM 11, SLOCUM.
4th " HENRY E. WALLACE.
stn " JOSEPH MOORE, Jll.
9th " DANIEL O. THOMAS.
7th " JOHN H. SELTZER. Al. D.
9th " JACOB E. RIDGWAY.
9th " DAVID JONES.
10th " JOSHUA KAMES.
11th " ISAAC A. SHEPPARD.
12th " RICHARD WILDEY. '
13th " CHARLES B. FORD.
14th WASHINOTON M. WORRALL,
15th " JOHN F. PRESTON.
16th • " Ito,NRY RIOLER.
17th " CHARIAR F. ABBOTT.
ELECTION—TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9,
O'er thy crags, Allegheny', a blast has been h'own ;
flown tln tide, nuesnehanna, the murmur has cone ;
Front the Delaware's marra to the lake of the West;
Wherever the foot of the freeman bath pressed;
'Tie the voice of a P Rena uprlsen—awake
Pennsylvania's watchword. with freedom at stake,
Thrilling up from oath valley, flung down from each
height,
Our country and !into , ! God for the right!
G RAND RALLY.
PI THB
BATTLE-GROUND OF GERMANTOWN,
iY HAVOTI. OF
FREEDOM! PROTECTION EQUAL IGIITB !
ID TI
UNION OP V THE BTATER I
A hIAOB MERTIIIO OF THY, PtOPLit
WIL UV MILD ON
TUURSDAY, L OOTOBitlt 4, 1880,
The am Anniversary of the glorious stmggle for
liberty at Uermantown. Let at remember the deeds of
our Revolutionary three. led on by Washington, La
fayette, and Wayne, and show our apprematton of their
virtues on the memorable field of their heroism. All
who desire to eeenro
. . .
. •
THE FREEDOM OF THE TERRITORIES!
A BRNEFIOSNT HOMER MAD BILL!
A RAILROAD TOTIV THE PA
IF CIFIC! A PROTEC-
E TARF BFI
C!
AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS!
By means of the triumph of
LINOOLN ! HAMLIN CURTIN ! AND ' DAVIS !
Will assemble on the Battle Field. The meeting will
be called to order at one o'clock. Seats will be provided
lot 3 000 Ladies Excursion trains will be run during
the dos at reduced rates of tare.
The Pon. JOHN WOOD, of Montgomery. will act as
Chief Marshal, to whom all Wide-Awakes. Clubs,
Counts and Tannehip Delegations will report upon Osoir
arrival on the ground& Delegations Intending to bring
with them ear., wagons. and platform.. with i Wants,
guiles, or tableaux vivants, emblrinatio of the great
invincible truths of our cense, wilt please report in ad
vance to the Chief Marshal, and take the places in the
day;_ght moosesian that may be assigned to them.
A TORCIILIGHT PARADE AFIREWNDRK A GRAND DIS-
PLAY OF OS
Will take place in the evening. The following eminent
speakers will positively be present and address the
Hon. FRANK BLAIR, of Missouri.
Hon. FREDERICK P. b'PAPITON, formerly of Ten
nessee, now of Kamm.
Hon. JOHN TEN ), VOX, of New Jersey.
lion TOM tIoRvgIN. of Ohio.
II on. HENRY WILSON. of Massachusetts.
11 on, .lOHN HICKMAN, of Pennsylvania.
Hon. JAhlEe H. CAMPBELL of Pennsylvania,
J. N. PRETTYMAN. Est., of Batlaware.
EDWARD 0 BRADFOitD, Egg., of Delaware.
Ron. W M. D. K SLLEY. of Pennsylvania.
Hon. ANDREW O. cußriN, of Pennsylvania, •
Don. E. JOY hIOBRIr. of Pennsylvanis.-
ROBERT L. MARTIN, Fee.. of Pennsylvania.
Hon. W M. PENNINGTON, of New J erse y.
Don. MIAS. R. TRAIN , of Maseaohnuettn.
lion. JUAN COVODPI. of Pennsylvania.
Ron. N. B. SMITHERS. of Delaware,
W. PI N CKN EY EWING. Esq.. of Maryland.
Or, WM. ELDER. of Pennsylvania.
Hon. WM, B. MANN, of Pennsylvania.
MORTON MnAIICHA P.L. Esq., of Pennsylvania.
Hon. HENRY O. nicoßE, of Pennsylvania.
Dr. FRANK TAYLOR. of Pennsylvania.
WILLIAM MORRIS DAVIS, of Pennsylvania.
JOHN Al. BROOMALL, of Pennsylvania.
Col. EVANO. of Maryland.
Judge MARSHALL., of Maryland.
MONTGOMERY BLAIR, of Maryland.
ALEX. MrCt. ORE, of Pennsylvania.
OEO. A. C. , FFEY, of Pennsylvania.
Freemen of America. muster in Your mighty nura.
bore, for the defence of your rights and the rescue of
your country ! Come from your farms. your faetories.
your workemope, your mmee! Come from your forge..
your furnaces, your looms. and your offices Comeone
and all, and attest your devotion to the true principles
of Republican Government!
ARISE! YE TOILING MILLIONS!
And hurl from power the corrupt faction that now mis
rules and disgraces your 001.11WrY.
Redeem the land from the sway of conspirators and
traitors.
Secure fur YOUTSelvee your children, and your chil
dren's ohildren the broad lands of the West, to ereot
therein now !Was, in which the sacred rights of Free
dom and P R O CLAI M
shall forever he inviolate.
PROCLAIM IN THUNDER TONES!
The laud is the rift of a bounteous God,
And to labor Ilis word commando.
Yet nullions of hands want acres.
And millions of acres want hands.
Keep it before the people,
lhe laborer Maims his meed—
The right Moot!, and the right to toil,
From spur and bridle freed.
The right to bear. and tho right to share,
With you and me. my brother ,
'Whattivor is given by God froin'lleoveli i
To one as well an another.
The soil line fallow, the lands grow rank,
Yet idle the poor man •tande m
Oh! millions of bands went acres,
And millions of acres want hands.
Voters of the Fifth diet tot , freemen of Philtulelplife,
Montgomery, Chester, Delaware. Berke, Books. echos'.
kill, and Lehish, ,Fenneyivania expects that every man
this day. wind° lne duty.
_Siberian Henry Fisher, Colonel C. G. Childs, Charles
Wittier, Germantown,
Min Wort. Charles' Iredell. !dark H. Richards,
Robert T. Potts, Lloyd Tone& Montgomery county.
Dr. Frank Taylor, E. Capron, U. 11, Painter,
Chester count,
y, Barmier, Jouhun Eyre, David Ralston, Jacob Her
ren, De'amara county.
Bomemin Bannon, Schuylkill.
Levi Bartholomew, Buono.
Cozumel Wm. ii. Kelm. Bioko.
Levi T. Rutter. Cyrus Newlin, 'Toward lie, Win. H.
Kern, Harry Coggsbatl, Wm. Rotoh Wisher. General
Wm P. bdward ilailowe Committee Emhart,
and G W. Ramniernly, On behalf of of 4r
ransornents.
CommunioallonemaY bo addressed to
CHARLAIB R. T. COLLIB, Bea'? of Com.
ae2B-6t
• Box 705 Philadelphia Yost onto..
rgio THE VIRTUOSO. —d collection of
'JL Rare Silver Medal' and Coins for sale, about one
thousand in number, comprising a series of Lutheran,
apoleonio. and Louis Philippe imedalst rare antique
German. Dutch. Engltah, French, American, ere., me
dals; a Subscribers , set of the Bindle medals, in ease;
very rare Enehrh and Roman coins, tee. The above,
now offered for sale, entire, were the collection of Mr.
John Allen, a well-known Isumtsmatologist of New
York, and comprise tholatharinss of over sixty Years.
Ac an unique addition of interest to a piddle Inotitoti o n
or private cabinet, such nn opportunity is seldom
offered. es it es believed to be the finest ooSeetlen on
this continent. Address, for term, /to.. (MORON
ROGERS. 441)4 PEARL fit., New York City. se2B.6t
%IRE FARMERS' MARKET, ON MAR.
RFT AND FI,LBERT ETTREEII3.east of
TWELFTH Street, will he OWN to the public on and
after to-morrow. SATURDAY. for the sale of all ar-
Moles usual to such en establishment.
The trARMERS attendimpihe Philadelphia Markets,
have Wit mid provided thlatilerket, and trust it is no
disnreilit to the City.
They resPeotfully solicit the patronate of the citi
zens. i At..
•PROPLNi ' PUB FORSI, OR
rier • • i.-,(our oftrd Photo.
Paroriptipot 4titio • wiiir 45 cents' and upwtrds!.
, hie s. u n it ar y OND ISt, above Green It.
IMONIMMIMII6
MAR 141, 4 Ls's' --
STIOEI atr 70 • . AND PAnOY 000D3
Abl.p ti u
393 W.ALitia' B 7 ILEBT•
teU '"LOW llx"militlLADELpnr.A
POLIIVICA.L.
•,,POE OOVERNQE•OP PENIcdfLYANIA,
HENRY D. FOSTER,
Of 'Westmoreland County'.
STATR SISATOR,
➢ietriat--HA\tl'EE RAN OALL
FOR RECORDER OP DEEDS,
GEORGE W. WUNDER.
Fox eLvitv. ov QEARRBII SIMAIWiII,
PHILIP 11. ',MTS.
FOR CORONER.
ANDREW LOWRY •eB•tf
Ii CIYVA ~111,
ANDREW el. OTTRTIN
=MD
lIPCOILDFR OS DRBDR,
ALFRED C. HARMER
i'ROTIIONGTARV OP Int , TRICV COURT
Pllll.ll' S. WRITE
GEORGE IL ➢IOOItE
CORONER,
ANTHONY CONRAD
SENATE.-FIRST DISTRICT,
JEREMIAH NICHOLS
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
LUPIN'S BLACK AND 'WHITE
MOUSSELINE DE LAINES,
37', CENTS.
Just received, one case of ad-wool Mourning Mousse-
Demi, at tag cents.
Alto, from auction, ono lot of Blank and White all-
Wool Illownielines, 31'i cents.
One lot plain Black do. do., 25 cents.
BLACK AND PURPLE
POPLINS and VALENOI Ad. A lai go num tnient,
from 373; cents to 81.873: nor yard.
BLACK AND PURPLE
All-wool Paris Printed Alonseeline do Lamm 41 MC
nor yard.
BESSON & SON'S
MOURNING STORE,
It 91S CHESTNUT STREET.
SUPERFINE BLACK TIIIBET.
JUST BECEIVED,
A few pieees of " Wost,n's Feta " extra fine quality
BLACK TIIIBET MERINOES,
The finest quality ever made.
ALIO,
BLACK FRENCH MERINOES cents.
BLACK FRENCH MERINOES at 90 cent/.
BLACK FRENCH MERINOES at 81, &c.
SUPERFINE BLACK TIHNET LONG SHAWLS.
Also, a few boxes of extra fine BLACK THIBET
LONG SHAWLS, the finest quality we have ever hail
for sale.
THIBET LONG SHAWLS AT ALL PRICES,
With a full assortment of every desoriPtion of
MOURNING GOODS,
Front the lowest to the finest qualities made-the
entire stook bought lot cash, and selling for the lowest
'Possible prices.
BESSON SON,
MOURNING STORE,
It No. S ty CHESTNUT STREET.
EYRE AND LANDELL,
TYRE AND LANDELL,
EYRE AND LANDRY...IJ,
EYRE AND LANDELL,
EYRE AND LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH
FOURTH AND ARCH
FOURTH AND ARCH
FOURTH AND ARCH
FOURTH AND ARCH
OPENING OF SILKS
FOR FALL OF
3860.
NOVELTIES IN SILKS.
NOVELTIES IN SILKS.
NOVELTIES IN SILKS.
NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS.
NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS.
NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS.
NOVELTIES IN POPLINS.
NOVELTIES IN POPLINS.
NOVELTIES IN POPLINS.
NOVELTIES IN DE LAINES
NOVELTIES IN DE LAINES
NOVELTIES IN DE LAINES
NOVELTIES IN MERINOES.
NOVELTIES IN MERINOES.
• NOVELTIES IN MERINOES.
Nein. yam 2m
EXTENSIVE STOOK OF
DRY GOODS
, SELLING OFF
AT VERY LOW PRICES,
To close out.
E. J. LEVY & CO.
Are now selling their vers . extensive Bad choice assort
ment of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
AT
EXTRDMELY LOW PRIOES,
FOR CASE ONLY.
During the prevent week they will offer, 'n addition
to their stook of Fanny Goode. -
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
LINEN GOODS,
BLANKETS,
RoUSEKEEPING 000118
OP THE
VERY BE.ST 13ESCRIP noNs lAMB TED,
At ptices
GREATLY BELOW THE COST OP 1111 FOR PATION
L. J. LEVY & Co .
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
REAL IRLSH POPLINS.
EgE.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO,
RAVE JUST RECEIYM)
Sicasas cf
REAL IRISH POPLINS,
. of the celebrated
bIANIIVACTURE
PIM, BROS. & Co..
818 AND 820. 0 - 1110 TN BTREEL
se22.tf
HOSIERY
POE LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN.
SERVICE & C-I.REASLEY.
(Formerly with L. J. Levy S. C 0..)
Be` to inform their friends and the pnblio that they
have opened the new core, No. 1208 CHESTNUT
Street, with a general assortment of 'Hosiery Cools.
Gloves, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas. &o.
FALL CLOAKS
OPEN! INIG DAILY
TUE FINEST ASSORTMENT IN TUE OITY,
W. P. CAMPBELL'S,
ee72.6t NO. H 34 CHESTNUT STREET.
HE LI
NDER9IONED II&I T E NOW IN
T Store their Fall Importation or
ZEPHYR WORS'I'EII,
umbraning all the now and chose() colors 01 the season•
in all. the finest stook and ssnortment ever offered to
the lathes of l'lnladelehin, and, as heretofore, the whole
from the celebrated manufsedurers,
HERTZ dr WEGENER, IN BERLIN,
Now sr, favorably known to tho ladies of this city, and
which we have had the pleasure of introduoing• As we
aro desirous to give to our customers ever! advantage
possible,and haying facdhies for so doing seoond to
none in our line of business, we have concluded, for the
future, to
SELL FULL, HEAVY WEIGHT,
Without aovanNng the price per ounoe. Our custo
mers will, therefore, enjoy the advantage of having
their Worsted
WEIGHED AT THE COUNTER,
The only real preventive of fraud.
CHINCHILLA REDUCED TO 20 CENTS.
We would also call attention to our stook of EM
artortmEtEs. in Worsted and Chenille.
EMBROIDERED 81,I1'PERS.
EMBROIDERED SOFA CUSHIONS.
°R KS
K O N F
TATLILN K I H N AL FO . RWORKING.
FLU PBD EMBROIDERIES.
NEW-STYV GIMP TRIMMINGS.
GILT TRIMMINGS AND GILT DELTINGS.
OREM GARNITURES.
WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES.
RAPSON'S
'TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE,
CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY.
_so26 2nt
10 RICKET FLANNELS.
Just reoeived, superior white.
BHARPI,EB9 BROTH ERd
V h HARPLESS BROTHERS
P.? Have opened a fine display of
ropelmer. JUBA alerinoes,
Brnohe Corded ropelins, and
, Think fanny stuffs.
RIOII MOUSSELINES,
Chintz Comers new designs.
Neat litylee bright colors,
Friendly patterns of
A MINN SHAWLS.
121. Now opening,
Brooke,Oaahroeree, Striped. Broohe Ombre, and all
the thowinter Shawls, imported for this mown.
SBA ItYLBSS BROTH PULS.
2e28 -if CHESTNUT and Mari% Streets
--______....
FALL OPENING.—Our alterations be
ing 0011)004d. we have now arranged for sale a
Ste assortment of
FALL. DODDSFROM NEW YORK AucTrorm,
Mph, for quality and price, cannot be curium' in
the MY.
Velour Ottomana, all styles, from 60 cents to 81.76
per yard.
ireneh Men noes,inoluding some rich Nowlin.
rime d moriones. munificent styles,
4tin a Solo ; Poplins ;
inoraha, all wool Slants, he., te., Y. o.
260 styles Samna Potatoes-4W (mom
One ease 4 4 double IitITDIO CMIIIIIOP/1-12'i cent i.
JOUVIN'S AND BAYOU'S (41.0VEn, puce rnertvoej
A splendid setro,tm,,nt of
11011.2E11 0 1 , 0 FURNUDIIND 1100141.
We have resolved to sell goody at a
LENS PROFIT TRA N EVER BEFORE!
And hereafter will have but
ON I: PRICE
We invite oitizenkand strangers to oall and examine
our stook before looktrut elsewhere.
UHARLES ADAMS k SON,
sele•wmf EIGHTH and ARCH ttta.
EXTHNSIVB IMPROV.EMENTS!'
THortriLtY &'01,118.M.
N, E. Comer EIOHTEI kSPRING OAIIDErnt4.
Raving enlleafgairtittit
14 °'w °lc7Ailir -
OX
1J EST STOCKB OP (()pDB
In the 4 tins Philndelphts.
110IJOIIT FOR CAFIE I.KcI,LTSIVEIX.
And odlt be sold
POSITIV,LV CHEAP!
spenial Attention inirtte4to
Bilke and Drees Goode,
Blmele and Cleske,
Clothe and Catermeree.
Bleinkele and Pisnnele.
Linen °coda end Alitelini I
hlerseillesand other traltet
Romer,. tilovsn.
Y, &o.
Qoadi aisrkod ttm low' est Frio*. ti eta ,
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CLOAKING OLOTIIR, OASSIALERES,
DROALCLOTHS, VESTIKIR. &c.
Boys' Casanneren, good patterns 75 call.
Fatinets and Union Ilium mores. tid to 70 ate.
Panay Cassimares. from to
Fine Black Caseirnere and Doeskins,BLAcK BHOADerdiTlint.
For Dress Coats, Frock Coats. Overcoats, &c.
Heavy Overcoats nks. Beaver. Pilot. Trioot,lto.
LIGHT CLUAKIN 08. ,
For Ladies' wear, of every desirable shade.
Fine quality and low price, by the yard or mime.
N. B.—Taalors supplied at lowest net ossh prices.
neI2COGPP. ft & cor(A RD.
Houtheast nor. NINTH and MARKET.
VYRE & LANDELL, NO. 400 ARON
Street.
100 lota Auction Goods.
Merinos'. Shawls, thlks.
DeLainee and Cashmeres.
VYRE LANDELL, NO. 400 ARCH
Street, have found inn derma of peers that RIME
BILKS draw oustonrer■ for ether gond', therefore they
have this women Mid in the
Rrehest Bilks impeded.
Beet Black Silks made.
Mika for Town Trade. set:
TALL CLOAKS IN PREPARATION,
some opening every day.
Stock will be complete.
Orders taken and executed with despatch.
rail and Winter Shawls.
Children's and Mums' Shawls.
COOPER tr. CUNARD,
sel2 Southeast nor• NOM and MARKET.
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THE FIRST STEP ASTRAY,"
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REY.ISTEPREN R. TV NO, D. D.,
Which no young man ean regal without being made the
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"FREE SILL,"
BY
BAYARD TAYLOR.
. _ .
Not a political discussion, as one might suppose from
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it shall be Free Boil for all his friends, and for all the
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" THE HTRUGULE OF IWO,"
A graphic , politina article, by
HORACE GREELEY,
Having reference to the present Presidential struggle.
and going as straight to the point at issue as an arrow
to a target.
"JOHN D. GO DOH AND
FORMA TH H E
TEMPERANCE RE
BTN,
REV. THEODORE L.CHYLE:R.
Giving some amusing inoidents of hr. tiough's ora
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d and Bad Claud.
MN,
DV
REV. HENRY WARD BEECH R.
From the text, " May grow up INto thm in all things,
Which is the head, even Christ," This termon was
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mouth church.
" A POET TO A PROPEL': f,"
Ch ßeing a scrap from an album, addressed to Rev. Pr.
ever.
JOHN G. WHITTIER.
A Foam,
"TO CHARLES SUMNER,'
BY
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OR,
PETER TITELMANN HAWED FROM IHE
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IsT
• THEODORE TILTON.
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new systent of Latin Paradigms, with a Synopsis
of Declensions. Adapted to any Latm Grammar. by
Cortland Saunders, A. M. Long Ilya. Price 76 cents.
This work is recommended by the Processors of
ancient languages in more t h an thirty of our Brat Col
leges.
au3o4m E. If. BUTLER & CO., Publishers.
"ROOK BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have
taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank,
419 CHESTNUT Street, whore I will continue to buy
and sell (as 1 have heretofore done at the Custom
house Avenue Book-autml)stid and now Law and Mis
cellaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old
black-letter Boma printed prior to the year 1199. Also,
a 0051 of Brasmus on the New Testament. 2 Stu,
printed In 1548. Price vo. I will also deal in Engraving.
and Autograph,. Perrone at a distanee watt* to sell
&mks, will desoribe their names, dates, sizes, bindings,
conditiona. and price,. Pamphlet Law. ol PermaYl-
Tania, and old Gook. upon AMenoa wanted.
aus-6m RAIN CAMPBELL.
P,," McIiENRY , S BOOK ROOMS.
406 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
STANDARD IS U DSC HIPUON WORKS. (.el3
PERFUMERY.
CRISTIANI iSa 00.;
PERFUMERS .9ND IMPORTERS,
DAVE 11111110 1 711 D TO
NO. 30 SOUTH FOURTH STRIMI.
Five doors above their former stand.
k Co. Have purchased all the materials, menhir,
Sco., the late Gun of T. It, Pr:rusts lc (N o. 716
Chestnut Asset.) and live added all their styles to their
otiru variety, with ma new ones for the present sea
son, making the most o Motets assortruent of ell hens*
in this weary.
0. & Co, continue the importation of
DRUGGISTS' ARTICLE'S,
of which their stook is now very complete. They will
apace no pains to their attention to the wants o( their
customers, and maintaining the good quality of their
articles. aug-tool
rAr ER HANGINGM.
PAPER -HANGING.
(FALL TRADE.)
HOWELL dis BOURKE.
luring removed to their new Ettore.
CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS,
Are now prepared to otter to the Trade a. large and
elegant assortment of
WALL PAPERS.
bolt Ok.llB,
FIRE SCREENS.
WINDOW CURTAIN LOODS. &c..
All of the neweet and beet design,, from the lon eat
snood article to the finest
GOLD AND VELVET DECORATIONS.
Southern and Western merchants will do well to visit
the eatablialonent of
IiOWELL g BOURKE,
N. E. CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET mill :TS
aul9-2m PHILADELPHIA.
UMBRELLAS.
SLEEPER & PENNER.
WITOLERALE MANUFACI'IRER:I
o
U M all ELL A S AND P kit ASO LS
NO. :1 tit; ;VIA R ET &FRl:we,
9111T,AL91.9111A,
fire now nulling more than
ViYR UTINDREDPIP99999I9 VAIIIRTM 09 VY1BRT1•I A.l
of evert size, from 72 to 4D inches.
Bayern who have not had S. & F.'s make of goods a•lt
find their Wile Well 'meat in looking over thin well-mad.,
stook, vela). LOOOOlO9 MANY aovoLme , 062 Met o.ls
elsotrAvr , nu7S-2m
ONSTEUR ALE4ANIIER DE WO.
LOWSKI. Pt PiNtiF tz cOMPOSEH, and VOCA L
-151, intiiii i r i rtis
? VMS _ ml. the eltlle that ha hus
commit htiril rot o erWrriftfrt nub* the riallft, and
tn ems] s't, a Phi adetlphia li gs Itions. Wosinwakta me
thod. a person tomtits a sli kftylrietfs dr Music will
speedily be enabled to ma it with, sr j Incility b and
exec:turn operant" and orassint peasant] rd -
"Wino , . Ac to the Vocal Pa, 1 aLpit toaaliganall
110 arrives at meet extraord ns icanftlai renders ohs
voice powerful as Wellfte eavitilli rw i Mid thesinger la ena
bled to vocalize tne most diffictilt panacea with RN , .
Weil, facility. and nerfection of tone Mons. We
intros! has already 'proved, by Ms numerous matt last
season, whet could he done by his new mode rif instruc
tioni. which has mide the greatest sensation in Europe.
Thole_ who wish to avail themselves Of Qua rare method
sholila apply at onm. at his resichre. No, 701 &ANSON
woe
hOtirilill 0 ... p10 4 .4 . 44 s. eVery dity , , ,, Unil ti iiie
will ear-‘ , ."'"'" ''
WANTS.
W ANTV).---A young lady experienced
to teaeloo. w. ekt like to form an etieseement
i n or near the out.' t , t metro t to Matte Dreeta
Prone', and In limb. Itee of retereneee liven titta EE
go South. Athire, U. H., Frt." C4CO. A4Z.
WA.N'rED By a first-class old esta
blished Life lueurani a Coalmine of New York,
an Agent to element the Company an this.oity. He
roust he an active, enerentio, and peweeuerang Person in
good sternums, and qualified to do the Nualneeu of Life
nsurance. Address, with reference, Bog b7l. Near
ork Poet Office. ee'..cs at
A FIRST-CLASS BOOK-KEEPER, who
has hatt twenty yeanr' experience. wishes an en,
gegen env. Bert ref erenee given. Address" Harper."
tive office, se2s St"
U• 8 . MARINE CORPS RECRUITING
.
SERVIcIi — WANTED—For the U. R. manse
enrps, able-bodied, utuhirried men. between the ages
of 21 and years, not feu than II feet LK tnohes high,
urd of good oilman ter.
Soldiers serving In thin corps perform duty at nary
Yards and on board Muted States shipe-of-war on fo
rotany,atfaotiors.
r m $ll to 321 pet month, hendes clothing, re
ticule, tto.
All other information which 111 , 111,0 desired will he
riven at the Rendezvous. No. 311 Routh FRONT 81.,
near Spruce. bit Lieut. W. 8 rokt:B Bull).
re17.12t ec rutting 012,cer.
rrEACHERS WANTED—As Principals,
Ansiatante, or Fanners. m the different Slat's.
Belloofe, Fannies. and Colleges. seeking competent
Teachers (for any seotion of country.) can obtain the
beet talent for any Department by &dere/Luc tbe " Na
tii.nol Teachers' Institute." 33.., BROADWAY. New
York.
A OANVASSING AGENT IS WANTED
for hIEDIA and DEDAWARE County. GET
-IVSBURGII and ADAMS county, (and ever! Toss'
and County in the Stain.) for Putnam's Na.ionsl
Illustrated Fdition of WASHINGTON IRVING'S
WORKS, LIFE and LETTERS, now subhstung 11
monthly volumes. Address
JOHN Mc? ARLAN.
Office of the New American c'))olopedia,
33 South SIXTH Street.
ee2f-tnaf A Kett fur Pennsylvania and Delaware.
FOR SALE AND TO LEI
an TO LET—A NEAT DWELLING. No.
SDI 23 North Seventeenth Wok, with heck build
ings. and modern conveniences. Apply to P 4. 11
N INCH
MA. Emil Estate Agent, No, 2S South NEV F'
Street. sten 2t•
TO LET—The largo three-story Store,
No. 205 CHURCH. Alley, suitable for Commie
Jinn or any, other mercantile buainess. Poise..lol3
giVerl immedlately. Kent .2i40 !mx hundred dollars)
per annum. Apply to W .11. IiYAIV, northeast
corner of )3F.COND and RACE.. ae2 I • Gnlrtit
aTO RENT—The handsome dwelling
houge. 714 PINE Street ; large yard. 40. Partly
furni.thed,irdemued. Apply within, from g toll A. NI.
seX-21.•
TO LET—Two Fitts in the WEAVER
-11 CLUB BCA FILM. A der rame opp or .
iUnitY for gentlemen who wash their horses econouti
O
call kept. nod well groomed and fed. No persoaltes
oadto the hostler.. .4p Oren the Stable, WFATN.It
Street. between PIFTII and SIXTH, sad COaTb:S
and GREEN Steels sold-St •
►(iflE SUBSCRIBER HOLDS FOR SALE
11 n handsome country residence. sttcated Aso emi
nence ore fourth 0( n male above the ternuens Cl the
lademiton and Darby Ratlrned. II acres n( .uperinr
tanil.tormotted br Darby creek: well rse.teted by never
falling spring.: house spacious, contemns all modern
improvements; Witter through the house. bathooom.
dumb ersoLsr..!co. Al.°. a tame green house. hatished.
with fine foreign graves. tre house. •pang house.
stabling Sc. Handsome ground• around, abounding to
fruit and (cue, elmde trees. For health end treantr,
cannot he surpassed.
ae.1.161. JOHN B. BARTRAM.
FOR EXCHANGE—A CHOICE TRACT
aeon,' nninlliirolied farm lutil in the Ewe of New
Jersey. convenient to the city, will be exchseeed f
city omperty. Apply at No. 11111 FEDERAL. Elute.
sett tf
HOARDING.
1218 WALNU T STREET.—A few se•
leo t hoarders seeornmod .ted on ressonsble
term,. Second and third story. •tngle and communi
cating Thorns. SOZ Or
A FEW SINGLE: GENTLEMFN CAN
lie accommodated with cool boarding in a kent•el
Private family. Location central. Mitre. 6. F. It
Prriir office. ae22
BOARDING.—The eligible and well-fur
nished Hones, r4,-, 1.31.1 WALNUT street. wilt
be reopened for the reception ot tin or three perma
nent femilies.oll the Ist September under the supervi
sion of efficient honselteepers. References exchanged.
sit,l-131
COAL•OIL LAMPS.
K F;, ,, R he O i S m E . N en E . 02 . 0 A r
w L
I, OIL TR Ie k
O P .5 -
55., No.
North EIGHTH Street. in the maniutatture and
sale of Kerosene, or Coal Oil. Lamps. and the extra
ordinary quantity atria lastly-celabrated Kerosene Oi:
sold by them, hem excited the Jealongy of certain par
ties claiming to be the " only manufacturers" of Coal
Oil Lamps. We have heretofore, and do now. claim to
sells bestir article, and at as lots, a rite, and, in many
eases, much lower than any house in the trade. Whe
ther we have kept our word we think is fully proven by
the foot of the immense sales made to all sections of the
Union. Knowing no South, no North. no East. no West,
but giving to all section' an article of superior work
mansht P, gotten up with the best tan'e, and rearranted,
in all cases, to give satisfaction, and we now reassert
that we can, and do. and will continue to, sells supe
rior article of Lamps,Caelierr. eke., together with
everything appertaining to the businees. of low as can
be boue.tit either in Philadelphia or elsewhere, for uroot
of which we invite reentry merchants and dealers to
soap, ne our stook, and coolly therngelvese that this is
no idle box:stint , but aie,,,./..ioeta, which cermet be ens
trllValtod by mere assertions.
We claim to manufacture (notwithstanding the
" shoe string"
in and sill our lamps as so , as,
any other house in the trade.
The mar question is: Can we do it: We answer.
eroph , and are ready is prove it in
the most strisfactory manner. viz : by s-lung at such
Micea will challenge any one to produce the same
artiries et a loner Price.
Our motto, •• Lion •OrD LET hivt"^thero is room for
lin7estr. indu.dr*, nn , Integrity must and will thrice,
IN .c. P ,M r A h i e b o e rn ‘ ie v al;ra l t No. 35 North
Street, N. E. corner FLibert street. First
flo• r, Remit Rooms.
TV/tel,,rote Boom,, in the liner stories of Non. R 5
and ;17 Otortb EMI CH street eeV ti
LETTHERE BE LIGHT !
A NO TEE CO h I. REDS RESPONDED TO TEE
COMMND.
&fence in her onward progress has extracted Oil of
such purity IPA perfection. that tie light it produces
will me with the sun in brilliancy and almost in mutt, at
which it is now furnished. The leviathan of the deep
can now sport
an
can in his native element unrno
tested, and the unclean tenet of our Inraelitirh brethren
may now grunt fearlessly. the sato ifioe of ha life not
being required to etwe light to those who were groping
darlatesii. KEHOSEN4 or Cost. On. and lamps for
its use. hare been brought to
p een state . of purity and
perfection, that in many resects it is superior to the
boentifal gas-light.
The Oil has been deprived of its odor and color until
it resembles 'clear germ; water, and the Lamps in which
it is need have undergone a hie improvement. so that
we now have a light equal in brilliancy, superior in
steadiness and safety , and at less than half the coat of
a Vit o tii h ?ip r :1311,Tiet:iisg light.
Mann Cantu:ad by M. B.
DSO IT, to every imaginable form of beauty and use.
and are adapted to nll the rar l / 2 us purposes for which
light it requited. We claim to be tire only rnaituracts.
errs of lic,o,ene Lumps in Philadelphia. Others profess
and advertise to make them, but they simply buy, the
parts from those who do manufacture, and put them
together. which ilijoat as much toward manufacturing
them anthems who put the strings in a Pair ol shawl do
toward making the shoes.
1 hate now on hand, or my own mannfactute, the
largest essortmeat and handainiest variety of Kerosene
Lampe. Chandelier., Brackets, tee, in the country.
fitted with any of the various burners in the market.so
that no person can Mier you a tatter article, or at leas
cost than can he found at my store. My machinery and
facilities for manufacturing are not surpassed, so that
I am prepared to compete in priers and qusltty of
grinds with any itl the business Chandeliers and Lamps
of even , dere/lotion altered to burn herosete, end te
bronzed, gilded and finished eo_al to new in any style
desired. The purest and best Kerosene Coal Oil for
sale at martu'aritnrers' prices
nber'es, Wicks, and all thinza pertaining to the
busincts, wholesale or retail, at the lowest muse[
Tate.
SIT Ater. in No Its South svcosn Etrot:. below
ca P.STIS I I',am. it
rectors No. I CARTEN. Street, ad
joining the Vote in the rear.
Merchants and others will had it to their interest to
call and examine nut •teelt andprices.
M. I\IIOTT.
No. 114 South BF.COND Eit.,ard No I CARTER an,
PHIL/dn.:LH-11A.
. ,
Pnmple. of our 0 ocan ziel OD el Albitlnti to the Arai
oolterot Four. se3s-1t
NOTICES.
CITY 0031MISSIONERS' OFFICE—
PHILADELPHIA, September 23, L:6O.
The Assessors will meet for the poser's° of add:nr to
their respective lists the nan es of those pet sot., who
may have Loan omitted, or may have snored into the
wiled since the Ism assessment.
On WED 1:8DA1'. 26th, THURSDAY. 2:tb. and
FR (DAY, 28th of Septenther. between the hours of ono
and ten o'clock P. M.. at the fon:mins places. viz:
For the First Ward, at the house of Samuel Grath,
PAM' uuk road. above Bred street.
Second Ward. Isaiah Fume, N. W. corner of Fourth
and WastUnrron avenue.
Third Ward, John Conrad, N 0.813 Pasevunk road.
Fourth Ward, John W. Dubreez, No. 714 South Fifth
street.
Ward, Charles Bard Deem, N 0.230 Routh Fifth
street.
Sixth Ward, William Leech, No 310 Chem street.
Seventh Ward, denies Lot:lel, N. E. cot. of Twelfth
and Lombard.
Eighth Ward. blame] 'o, R.E. ismer of Hansoiii and
Eleventh street
Ninth Ward Hamel B. Beitler, Nn. HIS Market at.
Tenth Ward, Colombia House. No LJ Broad street.
Eleventh Ward, Benjamin Rainier's, S. W. corner of
New Market and Coates.
Twelfth Ward, William Greenman, York e and
Buttonwood.
Thirteenth Ward, Charles Miller, No. 749
Garden.
Fourteenth Ward, John Maharg, No. 1392 Ridge eve-
DUB.
Fifteenth Ward, Mlonael Lewis, N. W. nor, of Coates
and West streets.
Sixteenth Ward, Widow &rare, S. W. eon of Fourth
and George.
Seventeenth Ward. Henry Smith, B. W. corner r f
Front and Master streets.
Eithteenth Ward. C. V. Nauman, corner of Franklin
avenue and 'Marlborough Street.
Nineteenth Ward. John Doerr N. W. cor ner of Amber
and 011iestreets; John Face, Richmond greet and Read.
' u l"WTill i gttl . Ward, J. W. Ranson, 8. E. corner of
Eleventh and Girard avenue.
Twenty first Ward, Coverington Hotel, Ho tee road,
amt's Green lane.
Twenty-second Ward. Brunner's Hotel, German
town.
Twentv•Hird Ward, Reuben Frederick. Harrowcate
Hotel ; Daniel Fannce, No. p 7 Frankford road siobert
M. Murry, Bust:eon.
Twenty -Purtti Ward, 8.8, Wise, Lancaster pike and
Miller street.
EDWARD R. WILLIAMS.
CHARLES NEAL. Cif;
re.
Joitri A. liousEmAri.
te.C-3t
NOTICE is hereby giNen that Plans and
full Hpeotfcattons for the erection of a first-class
Grammar Cahoot-house, to the Fifteenth Ward, will be
received by the undersigned at the othee of the Board
of Control .ere. H. E. corner sixvi and 1111 1 F1.F111
Streets. until MOND.% Y. the EltiliTH day of °ClO
}that., at 13 o'cleck, N. the said schom-house to he
erected on a lot of ground situated at the southeaot
corner 'twentieth and Coated streets. 113 feet 13'4 in' has
front on Ceuta. street. 0) feet te , . mchee to Twentieth
street. tr)
on
east
on North etreet, Arid 83,feet
inane/ on the east line to Coate , street. The budd
ing to to three stones m h.; g ht. to accommodate me
thousand pupils, loud not to 0... t over fifteen thousand
dollars.
The amtuteet of the ;Ain approved to srperintenit the
erection of saot sehool-house. and receive for Mg 'st
ew,. throe per cent. on the cost of the t
In Consequen:o of an error in the former galvanise
meat for pairs, fee . of the above Mr ld'ne. the evert
description the lot not being given, hence the neces
sity ot tne aroma notice.
By order of the Committee onProto'irts.
Dow- RT .1 at I'D thl„
3t Secretary Controttere of rubric , Schools.
---
SALES BE AUCTION.
.: 1 1141.70 L.O O.tERIAt4ES AT AUCT:ON
..
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1 \I I Ins enla sail n.o plIcA on WI t)•
NEIL AN' IVORNINII.O , tof, AAt to o'r! st
cha
I.IAZAAH. 1•1!NTII and : 4 ,1.00:11 “beet,, nod wio not
be p Strnied on Arconnt of the. Irelther• "/ be eidib,
[ion will rudwnee n. etdre t Ciiirrinbm
node tiv rilherb Or tha 1 1 10 eft rer"tt , "n " PIT Y
and
OP' Tho Cartiagpb mw tin examined two tog cre
vioae tnbi!e. 1.1
geld An( AnAtioneor.
_
• -
PATENT
w anvoirr AND 011fl.LED IRON
! REPOT
c •
wl '715 CHFSTNUT
UNDER MASONIC HALL,
11. C. SADI.F.R, Genotal Atent
AND BANK LOCKS, DOORK, &c.
striouyib• °sty Mbrottralis txrd - trikds . that Ii bot •
Pitt tin 4 Drumlin proof. WS-tut-If
AMUSEAZNTO.
CONVERT HALL.
TEE GREOF AT ENTERTAINMENT
THE DA V.
.XTRAORD/NARY FI/CCESS
mph .tic and Pronounded Tntimph.
TO-Nlt.ll4T. AND EVlk.ill f at S,
PROFESSOR ANDERSON'.
Wiz ird of the North,
And
CoSMOPOLITA AIriNARCEI OF MAGIC/AN%
in hie greet }'r tertalpmept.
A NIGH IN NC ON tht.ll wuRLD;
o
MAGIC. MYSTERY. r.
AND MIRTH.
PRW3IB3MNY. VOX Evt.:4lNG,
selected fro. the penmen, in ranee eleneie.
Act 1. Ft. fen rodare. Ilvt. The Cautdron o. the
t: Act
S.
. Elackinclinin Palace. London, IMO. The eh:me
30p
Act 3. 1304 tea Mekeleon, 133. Tnaumaturd.o 88r
prices.
Act 3. New Vries, 113. The Prlritcel..t...,
Tocsin of the :111 - "AC toes. ar,l trr....:a of rzarmact•ctso.l
Art A. Ed th
rho Itaa off
Actß Recolif.n, 81nthr.ch Islands. 11e3, The Caba
listic Constar.
Act?. Forte, MC The Ideeatrom of Feathe r ,
8. •Nlelbearne, Bentr.B the Ve,l cf
This, or Eteeond .11rtit Pi traordi
Act S. Calcutta. 1A57. C AO1.1 1 )3T RD'S Carafe.
Act 10. Cairo. Erypt,lB3i. puma Meeig. mr , F i .
tient. Mini E. Anderson.
Aot 11. Beath, PI?. Anderson's Charmed Chau. of
Comes.
Act 13. Rangoon, Baymeh, 1357. The hussysreb:a /0.
eatable.
Act 13. Phitadeihtna.l3s2. The Precarious Poenhon.
Act lc Rumored Castle, Sect:sad, 131. Anderson's
Enchanted 13.,x.
Act ls. Tahiti, Society Islands. 11cano!cti311 Erspo
-181102.
Mus Th e Prefes, l r win be assisted br
Andenoc. the Modern 3lnemosTr.e.
Mn end retro-ref:unmeant orthoosehms.
Mies Flora Andertou, -• YOUiad A/rental" In 1/10
Choretikopsn.
Miss EltZn Actersou. the Attendant Ariel.
Mr. J. H. Anderson, Jr., Aid de-camp to the Wizert
Doors open at 73i o'clock. Commence at 3 o'clock.
Hods of Me _ _ • • „Su ca n t.
Balcony . • • . cent.
fiesta should be secured at Box OiEce,
daily trout LY till 4,
Ticket,: obtac-We also at all Hotels ar..l if:cc
eters&
Grand lIATINEE no SATUR DAY. s: 2 P.ll
.etT-tf
N ° ' 8
ROYAL EQUESTRIAN 2 ROL PE,
snnx
fIIBLO+ GARDEN. NEW 70RX.
Astler's Atophthestre. tcl yr.rt
caire of England And the Gs. - muttent of E - -trotto,l-1
Perform br
Au-
r,kirT.
TRI , FK m ID i AY, AN s D i• Aril'ADAt ,
SwytemberV,ll;. gad U.
AT TUT?
CONTiNEN rAL - In EAT 711.
W nen irni Ca Ictindtie..l
NiPLLE: ?LC A ZOYARA,
CHF, FIX HANLON BROTHER°,
W L I , IA }l.;htla attfAucurt .m
GEORGE.
ALBERT.
FREDERICK.
TtiCIMAS,
, d
IlksT AO artA
ROHATIC iiir
WORLD
,
.•'‘EBAnTIAN
Atrcs. D I. E'y,
CIIAI.II TONI.
Mort. Dl' 8. , 11.
Mr. JAME:I
Mut./ ir I LLIY.
GFORtte
etszitv , t Rlder
Will !AV I..l.lt`A[i/
MT. 4. VENPO KT
FuRTI PERFORME:Itg
to.. vao:lt Rader the dtreertJt:
JAIdE2I NtX(I.N.
Who 1111 make 114
FIRST YIRIT TO PHILADELPHIA
r With the
ENTIRE ROYAL, COMPANY.
Artl, for the fast tuns in the City of Itrother.y Lore.
tthttnt
REGYLAR AMPRITHVaTttr.
PRICES As YOLLOWR •
nrO , OI Circe and Fautuotte.__..... -..._ feat.
?MOOT and Soo ta: 4_7lrole ••
CO Wren under 10 ,es of sir.to Dre•• C,r&, 2$
floor, open at a Starter to 7. Performance qr torn
meat* nt a qnseer ton o'clock.
t3IT: R DAY. at If deook.
A rtI..F.CI L MATINEE..
WALNUT-STREET TITRE
• • Sole Lease --Mrs. M. A. 6A.IIM_ETTSOI.
M
"VP Manat er— VI M. A. cm.' P.VA
Hiatinsas Arent— ...—. Nr.ichs. D. MI.J/LPH
THIS (Friday') HVY . .NINO. Paw.
THE BONDMAN.
The Maidnie DI Sip/Lb ST Mr. P. R.icb.irss ; Mad. Dirt
Corinne, Mitt C. Dictum's.
THE DONNIE INK WIPE.
DOIATII oven At 5 WWI! O'CIOAIL 1 1 4Tf011:14410ls
continence at o'mock.
Prices of Animation Dress Cagle. Mesta seta:red *
without:Astra °harem) 60 cents (Sititte to -
co red at 60 cents.) IN rents; Bee.ond Tier acci Vaisult
circie and Thud Tter,23 items Private Bogen. Si can
03 o sle Pests to Orchestra 61:14 Priests Boss. TS a.
WIiBATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCII
STREET THEATRE.
1 • 131.9 (Friday I EVENING. Re
- pt W.
he celebrated mysterious Drainst.c omano*.
THE CORSICAN BROTHERS.
To-night and to morrow the only meets it can to per
formed. To commence wan the popular Comedy.
EL, .
The whole of the great Star Cninpany in the bill.
To-morrow. at It o'clock • [kik Clrand Marine,
Toni Tay.o,'ll great Comedy of the •• ELECTION"
1 , 1 preparation, and will ahortly be gra:laced.
M—
oDONOUGH'S NEW GAIETIES--
RACE Etreet, above Second.
THIS i Friday) EVENING,. t•orit. Zr
BENEFIT O' JUL lEN fiIAHTINETV.
On ntioh °ocarina he will aprear in two of his a-rosi
est oharantara,
JAC , / Dr—d BTROP AND THE WHITE KNIGHT.
(nrroenning wan
ROBERT MACAIRE.
law Excintong nn the TiAht
ANON?: LEHUAN
In ha terrific Batt.6 Leap.
To conc'tir with
THE GREEN `ttoet..lTEß.
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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
GRAND !F•LIAN OPERA
The Direet , re of she ACADEMY OF ML'S'r, NEW
YOKX, reepecant.7 announce that they wl,ixtTe b.:14 6
oon or
ITALIAN OPET,A
rneladinz
GRAND RFPC.F. , ENTATIONfi,
The first of ,th tike etas oe
AIIiNDA OitTOBER 7.
The Ritioninp Operas ari.l be slyer
ROlll-.l+l' DiABLF, by---...
t/ H. 1/1A- _
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I It NAN'. or . Vila'•
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Mt , 3, 1:s FGll'l'o, ..... AZ:Tsui!.
lots chef d cnr - re of •r.i. srest tote„ el.--
terneert. for the first tame. In Ph , lndelphts.
In the shore Representation!, toe rot:as:in!' A - t . , - . - ts
"' Urst;`,.‘)3.l Is t rArn. mo'mu COLSO - :tt
AND
MADAME 1.1 , 11.2 FARM,
Her first epee:rinse in Pivlsietefi.a.)
[GNORI BRIGNCLI. STIGELLL tied t .
eiriNt,Rl FERRI, h. BARILL fitl 7 .liNii
•ND
1111'.RR CARL FORMFR.
1 HI e host appearance stn.! his return fr= Enrin.s..
l'Ondocterl
MAX AfARETZFR, Flavor MCZIO, nod It/At'
1110 k. 8111AK09C.11.
T in Director* intend to render o.ls the most 1 rt
bent Opera'', Reason ever x 111 513 In flit 3 ‘piel- 3 .
Full partteu:sts in (mute anneutteetnects. ,er
INFORD 'S OPERA HOUSE.
ELEVEN IR RTREEI
OPT — I FOR Tut. BF. AM)I4.
NEWT i P ("ORATE?. AND P.kfRIFI)
MR. FORD
Hw xrured rao or
LARGE , FCONi P. 4 ever Verse - rat ra - e.~
who sill novear v.< h •17.
rtmlford pPrloral ersn even ,
Doom ,ten e• ; Cornalpsl,
&tot 'PL•.
CARL %VoISSODN AND 1111:0DOrr.
TIWMAS SSEHIP+ OF SIN CLAS:ct,:AL Ao!
El. at the FOll,ll. of the ACALMIri OF Nrt:4:t2r.
S will W latette, at the 1.,..e..c , •• ,eft c
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end is: A. ?:bass:.Ju s
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bra can is sets. se:, 6w
pENNA. ACADFNY OF THE II:it;
ART/L-1023 CfIUITNT r Prre.t.
Cant Cal.( L0x..., oollootou of 1"T:1 .11 , 11 r
tloroo9nov oven thily from 9 A Si. P. 91.. A.C
-n/JinOn 25 au. Ohl:anti Owlet I/ Tears, 11 t
l ADZES' FANCY FURS
- 1 JOIN FAREIRA.
ONE-PRICE FANCY 'Fyn stone.
litvtne now open at Illy Nov Store, 715 ARCU
a nd fn, not , m 7 large and beautttul assortment
of all the different styles and qualities of Fancy Yovs.
for tulles and children. that vili be worn damns Cs
coming se avon, and harm adopted thecae-anon proa
orsda of dome finsiness.l feel confident in sensor that
any WI) Wk‘idar, a net al Fara for herself or fnend caa
hit a the advantage of selecting from a rery hogs ns•
sort meat, and at the lowest pout fito %airs they can he
bought for in the ons, wean' -et if
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
EVERETT, HICKS, Sc CALDWELL,
CLOTH HOUSE.
Have removed to
323 MARKET STREET.
Borers ere toot ted to examine oar ■toot. Loll 21,
REMOVAL.
CHARLES HARKNE93,
wIiOLEILLE CLOTHIER.
HAI
REMOVED
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IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS 4, ,'
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